Roe v Wade news – live: Biden vows action to protect abortion rights as John Roberts confirms leaked opinion
Roe v Wade protesters speak out about Supreme Court plan to drop abortion law
Leading Democrats have condemned the reported decision of the US Supreme Court to overturn the Roe v Wade ruling that legalised abortion nationwide nearly 50 years ago. Chief Justice John Roberts confirmed that the leaked draft was authentic, as President Joe Biden vowed to fight the court’s imminent decision.
Congressional Democratic leadership said the Republican-appointed justices who reportedly endorsed Justioce Samuel Alito’s opinion were “poised to inflict the greatest restriction of rights in the past 50 years,” as abortion rights
The decision indicates that the Supreme Court’s conservative majority will uphold a Mississippi law criminalising abortion care at 15 weeks of pregnancy, in the case of Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organisation, and overrule precedents established in Roe and affirmed by the 1993 decision in Casey v Planned Parenthood.
Republican officials have meanwhile celebrated the likely demise of Roe while condemning the “leak” from the nation’s high court.
The World Health Organization estimates that around the world, 23,000 women die each year from unsafe abortions, with thousands more experiencing health complications from the unregulated procedures.
What the past can tell us, according to Gillian Frank, is something that holds true in the present, and the future: Restricting abortion “does not stop people from desiring, seeking and getting abortions”.
“What it affects is the expense and the quality of abortions, the kind of medical care you can get.”
The Independent’s Johanna Chisholm has more:
Alex Woodward4 May 2022 02:00
'I'm angry': Incensed Elizabeth Warren calls on Senate to protect Roe v Wade
Alex Woodward4 May 2022 01:00
In her remarks, the vice president condemned Republican-backed measures to restrict abortion care across the US and urged Democrats and supporters to fight to preserve reproductive health protections.
“They want to bully anyone who seeks or provides reproductive healthcare, and they want to criminalize and punish women for making these decisions,” she said.
“At its core, Roe recognizes the fundamental right to privacy,” she added. “When the right to privacy is attacked, anyone in our country may face a future where the government can interfere in our decisions … It has never been more clear which party wants to expand our rights and wants to restrict them.”
She continued: “It has never been more clear which party wants to lead us forward, and which party wants to push us back. ... But we’re not going back. We are not going back.”
The vice president concluded with a call to action, stressing that “democracies cannot be strong if the rights of women are under attack.”
“Let us fight for our country and the principles upon which it was unfounded, and let us fight with everything we have got,” she said.
Alex Woodward4 May 2022 00:25
In remarks to women’s Democratic political action group Emily’s List, Vice President Kamala Harris defended constititional protections to abortion rights affirmed by the Supreme Court decision in Roe v Wade, which “has protected a woman’s right to make decisions about her own body for nearly half a century.”
She called the leaked opinion from the court’s conservative majority “a direct assault on freedom, on the fundamental right of self-determination to which all Americans are entitled.”
Alex Woodward4 May 2022 00:18
Protests across the US on Tuesday night demand protections for abortion rights, under threat from a forthcoming opinion by the US Supreme Court’s conservative majority.
Demonstrators returned to the Supreme Court after raging against a leaked opinion late on Monday night.
Protests were organised in US cities from New York City to Austin, Texas.
Alex Woodward4 May 2022 00:16
What the US Supreme Court leak means for Roe vs Wade and abortion rights in America
Alex Woodward4 May 2022 00:00
Republican senators have expressed outrage over the leak of a draft opinion of the Supreme Court’s decision that would effectively overturn Roe v Wade.
But when asked what the consequences should be for abortion providers or women who seek abortions, Republicans mostly said it would be up to states to decide.
The Independent’s chief Washington correspondent Eric Garcia has more:
Alex Woodward3 May 2022 23:30
A 22-year-old Las Vegas anti-abortion activist was arrested for trespassing and resisting arrest after climbing San Francisco’s tallest building on Tuesday, according to police.
Maison DesChamps, the self-described “Pro-Life Spiderman,” was taken into custody after scaling the building, during which he was posting on his Instagram.
Alex Woodward3 May 2022 23:15
Oklahoma’s Republican Governor Kevin Stitt – who has pledged to “outlaw abortion” in the state – has signed a measure into law banning abortion at six weeks of pregnancy, before many women know they are pregnant, that will take effect immediately.
Alex Woodward3 May 2022 23:03
The Supreme Court’s reversal of constitutional protections for abortion care could ignite “trigger” laws outlawing the procedure in more than a dozen states, while others have restrictive laws in place effectively banning abortion care, or state constitutional amendments spefically rejecting the right to an abortion.
Alex Woodward3 May 2022 23:00